@Red Skwirrel: I had the Claymore one as a Vanguard but found it disappointing and coped fine without it; regretted not choosing an assault rifle. As I said, its effectiveness may vary for different people and difficulties though. Read more
@Red Skwirrel: Good point, but I found the shotgun pretty useless. I've heard others express the same sentiment but it may vary between people. Read more
@-MasterDex-: That's a good point, maybe worth waiting 6 months... Read more
@freedomweasel: Yeah, weapon differences against enemy types was more down to the ammo in ME1. Read more
@excaliburps: I'm probably in the same camp as you. A monthly fee does really put me off. I'd actually stopped paying attention to news on the game because of hearing bad things and not wanting to get hyped up anyway. Read more
@freedomweasel: It probably feels natural enough for whatever class you're playing. I think BioWare have balanced it pretty well between classes, abilities and their available weapons. Read more
@Amazing_Spiderham: I've completely skipped Undead Nightmare because, looking back, RDR was kinda disappointing without something 'pushing' me along to play it. Read more
@freedomweasel: The different weapons vary dramatically in how effective they are (pistols mainly for armour, SMGs for shields). Read more
@freedomweasel: Just a heads-up. Unfortunately, you won't get your fix of loot from ME2 (although, I think the game's better for it). Read more
@Kryptolojik: Hehe. Nice theory. I assume the P stands for power. Read more